The €14m redevelopment of Father Scully House on Gardiner Street, Dublin saw the construction of two conjoined buildings each with a variation in specification – one consisting of five storeys and the other of seven.
The project required a combination of Masonry Support and Brick Slip solutions, demonstrating a broad range of products supplied by IG.
Challenges included the design of brick soffits across long spanning balconies for each of the 99 apartments as well as deep soffit reveals.
Original plans had specified heavy concrete bolt up systems, which would have significantly slowed construction and raised costs. IG Masonry Support was tasked with providing various solutions that would prove lighter, safer and more efficient.
IG’s provision of brick slip solutions demonstrated the benefits of prefabricated systems manufactured offsite and delivered complete with bricks bonded.
IG’s Brick Slip Soffit Panels were more than capable of providing a cladding solution for the deep soffits specified by the architect.
The 1425mm soffit underneath the cantilevered apartments has been achieved through twelve interlocking brick slip panels fixed to a timber substructure. Producing these panels offsite provided an easier and faster alternative to the traditional method, saving considerable time onsite.
The brick slip masonry support assured full structural support as well as providing further brick detailing around the perimeter of the building.
Main Contractor
Collen Construction
Architect
Coady Partnership
Location
Dublin, Ireland
Products Used
Brick Slip Lintels
IG Brick Panel System
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